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An Essay on the Constitutional Power of Great Britain Over the Colonies in America (1774)
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Focusing on the political dynamics of the 18th century, this treatise by John Dickinson explores the constitutional power of Great Britain over its American colonies. Dickinson contends that while Britain can regulate trade, it lacks the authority to impose taxes without colonial consent. He champions the colonists' right to self-governance and urges respect for their freedoms. This influential work played a crucial role in shaping the discourse surrounding the American Revolution and remains a significant piece of American political thought.
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2008, paperback
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